Hi Bernard
If it's not a Sycamore, it's something very similar! It seems to have a dark
discal spot and the overall wing shape looks a bit slim, but that may be the
camera angle. I can't think of anything other than a Sycamore, though. The ones
we get in the east of the county are very pale grey compared with this one.
Leon
Torpoint
----- Original Message -----
From: Bernard Hocking
To: cornwallmothgroup@...
Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2009 4:21 PM
Subject: Re: [Cornwall Moth Group] Firsts of 2009
Hi All
have had 75 species plus unidentified micros in my two MV traps at Rospannel
Farm this week.
Those perhaps worth a mention are
Alder moth
Dark sword-grass
Diamond-back
Eyed hawk moth
Iron prominent
Large yellow underwing
Lead belle
Marbled coronet
Maiden's blush
Red-green carpet
Ruby tiger
Small seraphim (first for site)
Straw dot
Sycamore possibly, please see Rospannel Farm album on web-site.
If anyone can ID it, please let me know
Many thanks
Bernard
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